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manish_2991
Contributor III
Contributor III

License in Multi Node Setup

Hi I need some clarifications regarding the multi node setup. I have installed single node of Qliksense server till now. But now the requirement have come to configure multinode enviroment of qliksense server. Currently my License is core based license having 6 cores. Now the two production servers will be having 8 cores each. So I want to know :- > Whether we have to get the 16 cores license for this setup (8 cores of server 1 and 8 cores of server 2) > Do the license of multinode setup is different from single node setup. We have to procure new license for the multinode setup with increased number of cores. Thanks in advance. #license #AppDeployement #Qliksense
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Sebastian_Linser

Hello,

you should be able to split them 4 and 4 on central and RIM

https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense-developer/May2022/Subsystems/Platform/Content/Sense_PlatformOvervi...

https://community.qlik.com/t5/Knowledge/Core-based-licenses-in-Qlik-Sense/ta-p/1715374 

But to utilize all cores on all the servers, when all have 8 in your example above you would have to update the license to contain more cores.

 

best regards 

Sebastian

 

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Sebastian_Linser

Hello,

you should be able to split them 4 and 4 on central and RIM

https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense-developer/May2022/Subsystems/Platform/Content/Sense_PlatformOvervi...

https://community.qlik.com/t5/Knowledge/Core-based-licenses-in-Qlik-Sense/ta-p/1715374 

But to utilize all cores on all the servers, when all have 8 in your example above you would have to update the license to contain more cores.

 

best regards 

Sebastian

 

Help users find answers! Don't forget to mark a solution that worked for you! 🙂